About GPPAC
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is the world’s largest member-led global network of local peacebuilders. We bring together over 200 civil society organisations actively working to prevent violent conflict and build more peaceful societies. The Global Secretariat (based in The Hague, the Netherlands) supports the network through global advocacy, resource mobilisation, communication, and Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (PMEL).
GPPAC facilitates connections between its network members for learning and knowledge exchange, and works to make sure that the voices of local civil society organisations are heard in national and international policy arenas. GPPAC seeks to build a new international consensus on how to approach violent conflict, calling for a fundamental change: a shift from reaction to prevention.
GPPAC is seeking a Junior PMEL (Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning) Officer to support the PMEL team at the Global Secretariat in driving forward an inclusive PMEL system, adapted to
network models, that prioritises adaptation, learning and collaboration across its global membership.
The Junior PMEL Officer will provide essential support in data collection, analysis, and reporting, ensuring that monitoring and evaluation activities are effectively carried out and contributing to continuous programme improvement. The Junior PMEL Officer is a member of the Learning and Operations team.
This position is full-time, but working part-time (36 or 32 hours) is negotiable. The position is based in the Netherlands and is only open to candidates who already have the right to work in the Netherlands.
The position may involve occasional international travel. It is offered for a period of one year, commencing in July 2025, with the possibility of extension.
As the Junior PMEL Officer, you will support the PMEL team in implementing monitoring, evaluation (M&E), and learning activities across GPPAC’s projects and programmes. Your role will focus on (qualitative and quantitative) data and story collection, analysis, and reporting, ensuring that M&E efforts contribute to learning, adaptation, and impact assessment within the network. Additionally, you will play a role in gathering, organising, and maintaining information and knowledge resources, supporting GPPAC’s efforts to strengthen learning and information accessibility to enhance collaboration across its global membership.
You will work closely with colleagues and network members to track progress, document outcomes, and improve knowledge-sharing systems, ensuring that data and (learning) resources are effectively organised and accessible.
Storytelling and Impact
Data Collection and Analysis
Learning and Knowledge Management
Stakeholder Communication and Reporting
Event Support
PMEL System Development
Education and Professional Experience
Core Skills
Preferred Skills
GPPAC offers an interesting, challenging role in an attractive, international, and flexible environment. GPPAC is an equal opportunity employer. Conditions are in accordance with Dutch Labour Law.
Employment : One year, with the possibility to extend
Start date : July 2025
Working hours : Full-time preferred, part-time negotiable
Salary : EUR 2800-3300 gross per month, full-time, depending on experience.
Location : The Hague, the Netherlands
Candidates must already possess a Netherlands residence and work permit for more than one year.
About GPPAC
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is the world’s largest member-led global network of local peacebuilders. We bring together over 200 civil society organisations actively working to prevent violent conflict and build more peaceful societies. The Global Secretariat (based in The Hague, the Netherlands) supports the network through global advocacy, resource mobilisation, communication, and Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (PMEL).
GPPAC facilitates connections between its network members for learning and knowledge exchange, and works to make sure that the voices of local civil society organisations are heard in national and international policy arenas. GPPAC seeks to build a new international consensus on how to approach violent conflict, calling for a fundamental change: a shift from reaction to prevention.
GPPAC is seeking a Junior PMEL (Planning, Monitoring…
Fluency in English is a requirement.
Fluency in English is a requirement.